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The Origins of New Urbanism and Form-Based Code1 Form-Base Code (FBC) is a relatively new and innovative method of managing growth and shaping development to achieve a specific urban form, pattern and mix of uses as preferred by the community.
Urban planning focuses on city development, covering zoning and infrastructure within urban areas. Understanding the difference between regional planning and urban planning is crucial. Urban planning deals with specific cities or towns, while regional planning covers multiple urban areas beyond just one city.
One major benefit of utilizing Form-Based Code is the code can be customized for each city; there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Separates uses; residential, industrial, etc. Encourages mix of land-use. Promotes high-density development, limited housing choices.
Securing adequate water resources for growing communities and economies, salmon-recovery planning in the Pacific Northwest, or efforts to create greater resilience along the Gulf Coast are examples of regional planning instigated because conditions and issues require a regional response.
Form-based codes are a method of development regulation, adopted into municipal or county law, that emphasizes the physical character of development (its form) and includesbut often de-emphasizesthe regulation of land uses.

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For leading examples of form-based codes, CNU points to the Buffalo Green Code and the Lafayette (Kentucky) Downtown Code.
Form-Based Codes foster predictable built results and a high-quality public realm by using physical form (rather than separation of uses) as the organizing principle, with less focus on land use, through municipal regulations.
1. Scope and Purpose. Land use planning provides the overall strategic vision for development, while zoning implements specific regulations to achieve these goals. The planning system focuses on long-term sustainable development, while zoning codes enforce immediate restrictions and guidelines.

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